♾ Infisical is the open-source secret management platform: Sync secrets across your team/infrastructure, prevent secret leaks, and manage internal PKI
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♾ Infisical is the open-source secret management platform: Sync secrets across your team/infrastructure, prevent secret leaks, and manage internal PKI
Pulumi ESC is a centralized, secure service for environments, secrets, and configuration management, optimized for multi-cloud infrastructures and applications.
A GitHub Action for accessing secrets from Google Secret Manager and making them available as outputs.
Piggy is a tool built for supporting AWS Secret Manager with Kubernetes. It has abilities to mutating Pods, unseal secrets and inject into application environment.
Secrets synced and safe.
Load your secret information nicely and securely.
This is an ETL project - extracting data from an ecommerce transactional database on RDS, transforming the data using AWS glue job, and loading it to a Redshift data warehouse, and connected it to Tableau for BI
Manage GCP Secret Manager with Terraform
Create secrets on AWS Secret Manager via config (more natural and easier)
Cloud-Army-Secret-Injector read secrets from GCP Secret Manager and automatically injects the values as environment variables to the application subprocess.
Google Apps Script library for working with Google Cloud Secret Manager
A library for Manage AWS Secret Manager
Detect variable from environment variable or GCP Secret Manager
Sample project for learning Dify and deploying to Firebase Functions and Slack bolt app
Minimal keyring CLI utility for local key/password storage and management.
REST API for Mintnote
Collection of tools for eth validator key management. Interfaces with web3signer and Google Cloud secret manager.
Lambda layer for read secret manager and transform to env variables
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